Re: [hr100] Tucker

Sorry to hear of your loss Steve and Deb. Having had to recently put my training buddy to sleep due to illness I can feel your pain. I remember clashing heads

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, Apr 21, 2010

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Sorry to hear of your loss Steve and Deb. Having had to recently put my training buddy to sleep due to illness I can feel your pain. I remember clashing heads with Tucker when I spun out of control on a Virginius glissade as he tried to join in the fun, so I can vouch for his enthusiasm out there. I also remember marveling at him romping tirelessly with Hans' dog going up Handies then playing on the cornice with no fear whatsoever.
Vale Tucker.

It wouldn't be fair to not let all of our and Tucker's friends know that he

is gone, so with a heavy heart and lots of sadness in the Pero home, I have

to bring you this news.

While in a kennel this weekend, Tucker had a serious injury while trying to

escape and due to this, his ever increasing anxiety and his Vet's

recommendation, we had to put him into a permanent sleep on Monday morning.

Deb was there with him and said it was quick and painless, he was gone

within a second...and now our healing begins.

We wish he was still here and is in places...I saw his nose prints on the

window of our truck, I heard the clicking of his collar behind me on my run

yesterday.

Tucker was a wonderful trail companion. He loved running in Virginia and in

the San Juans and he even brought us some entertainment during the Virginius

glissading day!

Deb wrote a wonderful tribute to Tucker on her blog here

http://debpero. blogspot. com/2010/ 04/not-about- painting. html

See many of you in Silverton in a couple of months...we' ll be there with

Tucker in spirit.

Steve and Deb

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james varner

i have lots of fond hardrock tucker memories too, like the night if his great escape! (he escaped from his kennel on hardrock eve and came straight to the avon

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i have lots of fond hardrock tucker memories too, like the night if his great escape! (he escaped from his kennel on hardrock eve and came straight to the avon where he knew we all were). he will be missed for sure.

It wouldn't be fair to not let all of our and Tucker's friends know that he
is gone, so with a heavy heart and lots of sadness in the Pero home, I have
to bring you this news.

While in a kennel this weekend, Tucker had a serious injury while trying to
escape and due to this, his ever increasing anxiety and his Vet's
recommendation, we had to put him into a permanent sleep on Monday morning.
Deb was there with him and said it was quick and painless, he was gone
within a second...and now our healing begins.
We wish he was still here and is in places...I saw his nose prints on the
window of our truck, I heard the clicking of his collar behind me on my run
yesterday.

Tucker was a wonderful trail companion. He loved running in Virginia and in
the San Juans and he even brought us some entertainment during the Virginius
glissading day!

See many of you in Silverton in a couple of months...we' ll be there with
Tucker in spirit.

Steve and Deb

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Steve Pero

Hi Andy.... Thanks for the great memories :-) Tuck was a mountain dog for sure. See you in July, Steve ... [Non-text portions of this message have been

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, Apr 21, 2010

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Hi Andy....

Thanks for the great memories :-) Tuck was a mountain dog for sure.

See you in July,
Steve

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 9:13 AM, Andy Hewat <hewat.andy@...> wrote:

>
>
> Sorry to hear of your loss Steve and Deb. Having had to recently put my
> training buddy to sleep due to illness I can feel your pain. I remember
> clashing heads with Tucker when I spun out of control on a Virginius
> glissade as he tried to join in the fun, so I can vouch for his enthusiasm
> out there. I also remember marveling at him romping tirelessly with Hans'
> dog going up Handies then playing on the cornice with no fear whatsoever.
> Vale Tucker.
>
>
> --- On Wed, 21/4/10, Steve Pero <ultrastevep@...<ultrastevep%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> From: Steve Pero <ultrastevep@... <ultrastevep%40gmail.com>>
> Subject: [hr100] Tucker
>
> To: "Hardrock List" <hr100@yahoogroups.com <hr100%40yahoogroups.com>>,
> vhtrc@yahoogroups.com <vhtrc%40yahoogroups.com>
> Received: Wednesday, 21 April, 2010, 10:31 PM
>
>
>
>
> It wouldn't be fair to not let all of our and Tucker's friends know that he
>
> is gone, so with a heavy heart and lots of sadness in the Pero home, I have
>
> to bring you this news.
>
> While in a kennel this weekend, Tucker had a serious injury while trying to
>
> escape and due to this, his ever increasing anxiety and his Vet's
>
> recommendation, we had to put him into a permanent sleep on Monday morning.
>
> Deb was there with him and said it was quick and painless, he was gone
>
> within a second...and now our healing begins.
>
> We wish he was still here and is in places...I saw his nose prints on the
>
> window of our truck, I heard the clicking of his collar behind me on my run
>
> yesterday.
>
> Tucker was a wonderful trail companion. He loved running in Virginia and in
>
> the San Juans and he even brought us some entertainment during the
> Virginius
>
> glissading day!
>
> Deb wrote a wonderful tribute to Tucker on her blog here
>
> http://debpero. blogspot. com/2010/ 04/not-about- painting. html
>
> See many of you in Silverton in a couple of months...we' ll be there with
>
> Tucker in spirit.
>
> Steve and Deb
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

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Rodger A Wrublik

Steve & Deb, Oh man, we re really going to miss not having him around. Trail marking & Hardrock, most definitely, won t be the same without him. Sorry, you

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, Apr 21, 2010

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Steve & Deb,

Oh man, we're really going to miss not having him around. Trail marking &
Hardrock, most definitely, won't be the same without him.

>
>
> It wouldn't be fair to not let all of our and Tucker's friends know that he
> is gone, so with a heavy heart and lots of sadness in the Pero home, I have
> to bring you this news.
>
> While in a kennel this weekend, Tucker had a serious injury while trying to
> escape and due to this, his ever increasing anxiety and his Vet's
> recommendation, we had to put him into a permanent sleep on Monday morning.
> Deb was there with him and said it was quick and painless, he was gone
> within a second...and now our healing begins.
> We wish he was still here and is in places...I saw his nose prints on the
> window of our truck, I heard the clicking of his collar behind me on my run
> yesterday.
>
> Tucker was a wonderful trail companion. He loved running in Virginia and in
> the San Juans and he even brought us some entertainment during the
> Virginius
> glissading day!
>
> Deb wrote a wonderful tribute to Tucker on her blog here
> http://debpero.blogspot.com/2010/04/not-about-painting.html
>
> See many of you in Silverton in a couple of months...we'll be there with
> Tucker in spirit.
>
> Steve and Deb
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>

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Steve Pero

Hi Rodger...yes, tucker is going to be missed at Hardrock this year, but not as much as we miss him. Thanks and see you soon, Steve On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at

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, Apr 21, 2010

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Hi Rodger...yes, tucker is going to be missed at Hardrock this year, but not
as much as we miss him.

> Steve & Deb,
>
> Oh man, we're really going to miss not having him around. Trail marking &
> Hardrock, most definitely, won't be the same without him.
>
> Sorry, you guys!
>
> Rodger, Tana, Jimmy and Gavin
>
> Silverton, Colorado
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:31 AM, Steve Pero <ultrastevep@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > It wouldn't be fair to not let all of our and Tucker's friends know that
> he
> > is gone, so with a heavy heart and lots of sadness in the Pero home, I
> have
> > to bring you this news.
> >
> > While in a kennel this weekend, Tucker had a serious injury while trying
> to
> > escape and due to this, his ever increasing anxiety and his Vet's
> > recommendation, we had to put him into a permanent sleep on Monday
> morning.
> > Deb was there with him and said it was quick and painless, he was gone
> > within a second...and now our healing begins.
> > We wish he was still here and is in places...I saw his nose prints on the
> > window of our truck, I heard the clicking of his collar behind me on my
> run
> > yesterday.
> >
> > Tucker was a wonderful trail companion. He loved running in Virginia and
> in
> > the San Juans and he even brought us some entertainment during the
> > Virginius
> > glissading day!
> >
> > Deb wrote a wonderful tribute to Tucker on her blog here
> > http://debpero.blogspot.com/2010/04/not-about-painting.html
> >
> > See many of you in Silverton in a couple of months...we'll be there with
> > Tucker in spirit.
> >
> > Steve and Deb
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>
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